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He was shatteringly aware of her in a psychic sense.
And it was at this point, shatteringly, that the telephone rang.
Every new world offered the prospect of a shatteringly difficult puzzle.
Such feelings, as "Reckless" makes shatteringly clear, are not meant to last.
He came out shatteringly through a second story window, over a false balcony, dropping many feet to the street.
The reports were shatteringly loud at that short distance.
But no one answers the alarm, which is shatteringly loud and still ringing.
Flandry understood, suddenly and shatteringly, how insane his behavior was.
And her face was familiar - not shatteringly so, but enough for Volyova to know she had seen this woman before.
You may find it shatteringly accurate if we aren't very industrious."
I felt at once shatteringly happy and mildly apprehensive.
The incredibly, shatteringly intimate experience in the old shed had forced her to acknowledge the truth.
It must be carried out quickly and shatteringly.
A bell not shatteringly loud but soft and gentle.
Her unique, shatteringly feminine scent was distracting in the normal course of events.
He had seen something which to Sylveste was still opaque, and now it seemed obvious; shatteringly so.
She called out, her voice shatteringly loud in the empty building, and went after him, running across the room, then through the swinging pantry doors.
Then, shatteringly, came the embarrassment in the hall.
In the quiet it had seemed shatteringly loud.
As he looked, something blew up shatteringly, and flames raged even more furiously.
The dazzling globes were slowly floating together to form one shatteringly brilliant sun.
True, there is nothing shatteringly new here.
Gary, for reasons I think we will never know, took his own life in August 1997 - suddenly, shatteringly and without explanation.
She cried out at the shatteringly intimate touch.
Durand rose and crushed Jardine's hand almost shatteringly for a moment, between both of his.